Disney Ideas

Toon Studio at Disneyland Paris



Toon Studio at Disneyland Paris is inspired by classic Disney and Pixar animated characters. The lot features such Disney and Pixar characters as Crush (from Finding Nemo), The Genie (from Aladdin), Mater and Lightning McQueen (from Cars), Buzz, Woody, Slinky, and other characters from Toy Story, in addition to the classic Disney characters present in the land’s show, Animagique.

Amazing HDR shot of the Toon Studio sign by Dorli Photography.

Buena Vista Trolley Stop



The star of the show at Disney California Adventure has definitely been Cars Land, but Buena Vista Street is a welcome refresh of the entrance to this Disney theme park.  There is a lot of great architecture and the new stores are interesting to explore.

Great picture by Justin Brown.

Carl Fredricksen from "Up"



Carl Fredricksen reads from his "New Adventure Book" in a beautiful little statue garden in Tokyo Disneyland. It's just a little fenced off area along a pathway, but the photographer believes it captures the spirit of the movie "Up" beautifully (a statue of Russel is there, too, looking on from out of the frame a couple of feet away).

This picture by Peter E. Lee won the "Waiting in the Wings" challenge in the Disney Photo Challenge group.

The Disney Fantasy



Building on the classic style of her sister ship, the Disney Dream, the Disney Fantasy is the regal fourth cruise liner in the expanding Disney Cruise Line fleet. This 130,000-ton vessel offers 14 towering decks, 1,250 staterooms and the capacity to comfortably accommodate 4,000 passengers—along with the over 1,450 Cast and Crew Members who tend to the needs of every cruise Guest on a daily basis. 

Aboard this majestic sailing vessel - captured in this photograph by Scott Smith - state-of-the-art technology meets early 20th-century design recalling the golden age of cruising in the 1930s. The Disney Fantasy was created with families in mind, combining sleek style and convenient facilities with splashes of Disney magic.

The Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant



Watch campy clips as you picnic under the stars in a classic convertible-shaped booth, fantastically captured here by Brett Kiger.

It’s always nighttime at the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant, and there’s always something savory—and spooky—headed your way: attacking aliens, marauding mummies, rampaging robots and more! 

Enter the Hollywood-style soundstage, hop into your car booth and place your order with your friendly car hop. Kitschy vintage memorabilia, the illuminated tail lights of your fellow drive-in diners, and a sky full of twinkling stars set the mood. 

Period picnic tables are located at the back of the theater for those who aren’t able to drive, and there’s even an old-fashioned concession stand!

Magic Kingdom at Night



I absolutely love this picture of a completely deserted hub at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom by Matthew Cooper.

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